Beretta 92 FS Compact Inox Instruction Manual - Page 12

Adjusting the rear sight, Standard rear sight adjustment - accessories

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7. Adjusting the rear sight Illustr. 5 Aim at a safe target and line-up the front sight in the middle of the rear sight (see illustration 6). Fire several test shots to determine if your sight need to be adjusted. The Beretta Mod. 92 is supplied with a standard rear sight. A fully adjustable rear sight is available as an accessory. The weapon is zeroed at a distance of 10 m. rear sight screw rear Standard rear sight adjustment Windage adjustment of the sights is by moving the rear sight. Loosen the screws securing the rear sight (see illustr. 5). · If your pistole is shooting to the RIGHT, slide the rear too high right to the left. · If your pistol is shooting to the LEFT, slide the rear sight to the right. Fire several test shots to confirm your sight correction. Tighten the screw securing the rear sight. too low Illustr. 6 right

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7. Adjusting the rear sight
Aim at a safe target and line-up the front sight in the middle of the rear sight (see
illustration 6).
Fire several test shots to determine if your sight need to be adjusted. The
Beretta Mod. 92 is supplied with a standard rear sight.
A fully
adjustable rear sight is available as an accessory.
The weapon is zeroed at a distance of 10 m.
Standard rear sight adjustment
Windage adjustment of the sights is by moving the rear sight.
Loosen the screws securing the rear sight (see illustr. 5).
· If your pistole is shooting to the RIGHT, slide the rear
right to
the left.
· If your pistol is shooting to the LEFT, slide the rear sight
to the right.
Fire several test shots to confirm your sight correction.
Tighten the screw securing the rear sight.
Illustr. 5
rear
rear sight screw
too high
too low
Illustr. 6
right